‘Lower tolerance for failure’ on technology as finances dive
Financial constraints reducing appetite for risky experimentation but pressures can also help to ‘clarify minds’, say experts
Financial constraints reducing appetite for risky experimentation but pressures can also help to ‘clarify minds’, say experts
New legislation opens the way for quality-focused branches to drive up standards across a traditionally public HE sector, says Ianis Matsoukas
Toronto’s respectful dialogue guru warns against ‘statement culture’ and says focus should be on scholarship and engagement
My government-commissioned review is seeking examples of barriers to research on sex and gender faced by UK-based individuals, says Alice Sullivan
Appointment of ex-Greenwich leader confirmed by crisis-hit institution halfway through interim appointment
Digital transformation is inevitable, but as a Times Higher Education gathering heard, getting it right is complex and fraught with challenges
As pressure builds for the University of Idaho to reconsider buying the University of Phoenix, a similar previous deal a thousand miles to the south finds mounting scrutiny
Top congressional Republican comes to New York City to ally himself with conservatives attacking free speech on college campuses
If, as it must, engineering is to contribute to restoring the planet, it needs to attract holistic-thinking carers, says Tim Ibell
As the celebrated children’s historical sketch show marks its 15th anniversary, Jack Grove speaks to its head writer, history producer and PhD researchers on how scholarly sleuthing has been crucial...
Inflated marks, overworked staff and politically compromised courses are the price of exploiting offshore UK-registered students, says Michael Day
The proportion of students who want their universities to ramp up networking opportunities has quintupled, Australasian survey finds
Stung by alumni reaction to his intervention on Israel-Gaza crisis, new dean of Insead says creating a ‘cauldron of cultures’ is a better way of contributing to the world
After previous hearing led to ousting of Harvard and Penn leaders, Baroness Shafik calls for understanding but struggles to define response